That can be the only conclusion following the Spanish Grand Prix, where they picked up just four points for Kimi Raikkonen’s disappointing fifth-place finish.Raikkonen was left standing by the Renaults and Ferraris with Fernando Alonso roaring to victory in front of his home crowd in Barcelona ahead of Michael Schumacher, Giancarlo Fisichella and Felippe Massa.On another circuit notorious for no overtaking, fast corners and heavy braking, the MP4-21 was again found wanting despite the Finn getting everything he could out of the car.His dart from the line, having been ninth on the grid, was a brave one as he sped between the two Toyotas before settling into fifth place, a position he stayed all afternoon. “I just couldn’t make any more progress as the Renaults and the Ferraris were too quick for us,” he said.As for Juan Pablo Montoya, he complained of losing traction control as he span out of the race before being beached on a kerb on lap 18 of 66. Misfortune appears to follow the Colombian around and having started 12th on the grid — embarrassing for Ron Dennis’ team — a dreadful start off the line did not help his cause.Renault lead the way in the constructors’ standings with 78 points, ahead of Ferrari with 59 and McLaren 42.Raikkonen is third in the drivers’ standings with 27 points — a mere half of Alonso’s 54 while he is also playing second fiddle to Schumacher.